“With cheap processors . . . what can’t we do?”

Altair 8800 running at the Southeast Vintage Computer Festival in Atlanta, Georgia in 2014.
Altair 8800 kit computer running at the SEVCF 2014. This computer is mentioned in Buchanan’s article.

In the November 1977 issue of Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact magazine, Martin Buchanan published a feature article on personal computers titled, “Home Computers Now!” In it, he opens with a scenario about how PCs can automate family life and then goes into the nuts and bolts of how computers work, what to look for in a kit, and what the future of computing looks like. It was at the end of the article that this passage stood out to me:

"With cheap processors, cheap memory, and cheap communications, what can't we do? The effects on individuals and society will be major and unpredictable. Today's personal computer is just a beginning" (Buchanan 74).


Buchanan, Martin. “Home Computers Now!” Analog, Nov. 1977, pp. 61-74.

“Always with the negative waves Moriarty, always with the negative waves.”

Illustration of Donald Sutherland as Oddall standing in front of a Sherman tank from the film Kelly's Heroes. Image created with Stable Diffusion.

Donald Sutherland’s portrayal of Oddball in 1970’s Kelly’s Heroes is one of my all-time favorite performances. His character was straightforward and never pretentious about his role as a tank commander in the best war heist movie: “I only ride ’em, I don’t know what makes ’em work.” But his Dude-like abiding had its limits when money was involved: “We see our role as essentially defensive in nature. While our armies are advancing so fast and everyone’s knocking themselves out to be heroes, we are holding ourselves in reserve in case the Krauts mount a counteroffensive which threatens Paris… or maybe even New York. Then we can move in and stop them. But for 1.6 million dollars, we could become heroes for three days.” He played up to people’s expectations when they framed him as crazy: “Woof, woof, woof! That’s my other dog imitation.” Nevertheless, he was almost always upbeat, especially when he was backed by someone putting it on the line, too: “Crazy! I mean like so many positive waves maybe we can’t lose! You’re on!”

Donald Sutherland will be missed.